Big bun oc noodle soup full of toppings including big snails, small snails, lean beef slices, cooked tomatoes, cha, fried tofu, fried shallots, and herb platter for a fair price of 50k. The portion is very good and generous! I loved it! There are small jars of sate chili, vinegar garlic, and green peppercorns on the table. The taste was wonderful with some kalamansi lime juice. The restaurant owner and chef were very nice. My travel partner and I sat inside where there were fans to keep us cool. We enjoyed hanging out with their small, cute dogs who were well-behaved. The shop was very clean and hygienic. I felt like I was eating my Auntie's noodle soup while getting to see the train pass by. I would eat here again. There were mainly locals of all ages when I went, but I recommend foreigners come to eat here too! It is a must try noodle soup with fresh...
Read moreIf you're craving Bun Rieu that's made by a local who lives right behind the shop. This is the place to go! It's also located right next to the train tracks so if you're lucky you might see one go by. The broth is so flavorful and if she has snails and oysters she can also add it! Definitely very affordable and the owner is friendly! Also definitely try the bread rolls to dip in the soup. I was hesitant because normally I'm not a big bread lover but the bread jn Vietnam is...
Read moreI went here after the other spot I wanted to try Bun Reiu was closed. I am so lucky it was! This is my favourite noodle soup I have had in Vietnam so far and I’ve been here just short of a month.
Sweet grandma and daughter setup and a broth that was sour with tomato but I very element was so fresh. Do not be scared of the snails they add...
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